Witness How An Ordinary Man Learns How to Become a Millionaire -- New Book Tells How One Man's Life Took An Extraordinary Turn


ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 29, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- James Millard was a retired mailman in his sixties, a family man, and a devoted lotto player who never won anything substantial. Then one day his luck would change... Follow his story as he learns How To Be A Millionaire in author Renata F. Snyder's insightful novel.

What would you do if you became a millionaire overnight? James Millard was so ecstatic; he did an Indian dance and told only Moony. But why the secrecy? Why didn't he tell his family? James was just being cautious because he didn't want to be like some winners he heard of, who went wild and ended up worse than before. He was also a strong believer that being a real millionaire is not only about money. So he kept it a secret -- shared his glee only with the family cat -- while he tried to learn how to be a millionaire.

When problems arise in the family, James is tempted to use his millions to solve them. But he knows money isn't everything nor is it the solution to troubles. As James learns how to become a millionaire, he prioritizes and values the more important things in life. Discover how he handled his fortune the best he can in this heartwarming tale of family and love.

About the Author

Renata F. Snyder lives with her husband in Florida where she attended college with him and they earned their arts degree. Writing was an early talent of hers. In school, the teacher always read her essays to the class as an example.



               How To Be A Millionaire * by Renata F. Snyder
                    Publication Date: January 11, 2008
           Trade Paperback; $8.50; 95 pages; 978-1-4257-5399-3
           Cloth Hardback; $18.00; 95 pages; 978-1-4257-5404-4

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